Now I REALLY want to get back out there! Thank you so much for sharing - the more pics, the better. The Still Life (or Still Lie) series is priceless!
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Now I REALLY want to get back out there! Thank you so much for sharing - the more pics, the better. The Still Life (or Still Lie) series is priceless!
What an amazing-looking place! That view from the elephant watch is just awesome.
Love all the photos...the geology of the area is great!
Looks like you all had a lot of fun!
When are we going to get more Thom photos? I'm lying awake at night . . . .
Working... plus I have no energy to push him to work on them at night. Stupid cold....:mad:
V.
Oh MAN!!!! Now I have a hankering to go to Moab!!! And I'm not exactly a dirt lovin' girl, but I do LOVE Moab!!!
Now I think I'll pull the nobbys off the rack and go for a ride in the dirt tomorrow.
Too bad the snakes are out.... I'd go hit my fave local single track. But I call it "rattle snake alley" up there...:eek: :eek: :eek:
Unlike Nanci I think there is nothing cool, neat, or sweet about those slithery things. Esp. the venomous ones... Not that I stop to check to see what kind it is... OY!:eek:
But anyway... Now I MUST PLAY IN THE DIRT!! :D
Incredible pictures! Thank you so much for sharing them. I love the still lifes, especially #4. My personal favorite. Hmmm, a warped sense of humor seems to be requiste on the TE board! :p What a great adventure. L.
I was just thinking mmmm....snakes- then I got to the second paragraph. You know me too well!!
Nanci
PS, spotted a skink on my patio for the FIRST TIME!!
PPS, Maizey the PERFECT SNAKE says "hi!"
Snakes creep me out a little, but that is an AMAZING photograph!
That's (one of ) my baby!!
This snake, Maizey Maize, is a snake who _wants_ to be a pet. Even a non-snake lover would love her. Found her in my yard last summer when I was out there, doing yard work, delerious with pneumonia-induced fever, trying to make up for calling in sick to work. I picked up this brush pile, to take it to the fire pit, and there she was, glistening in the grass like a red and orange jewel. I tried to pin her down with a stick, but I wasn't really up to my best snake-handling capabilities, and she crawled up the stick to my arm and said "Take me in the house, please!"
Nanci
Look at her- she likes to use Loquat leaves as pillows! Isn't she smart and cute?
Nanci
Didn't think I would ever say it about a snake - but yeah - she is cute:p :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Nanci
Awesome photo too:)
Nanci (OT!) but what kind of camera do you have? That shot is so sharp.
(and I guess, for a snake, she is kinda cute!)
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Casio Exilim EX-S100. It's several years old. So tiny you can put it in jeans pocket and not be bothered. At the time, had the fastest startup and shutter release of all digitals. It's only 3.2 megapixels. It has all these incredible presets- flower (which is what I think I shot Maizey at) food, natural green, pets, party, etc. You can set it manually, but why? I have a more-megapixel fancier Olympus that never leaves the house- too big to carry on a bike or running, needs all these filters and stuff.
Here's another good one- you can even see Dill's third eyelid!
Your baby beasties are all sweet. Isn't it something to be "chosen" by an animal? :)
Yes, she is rather cute! Just out of curiosity, do you feed her or does she fend for herself? If you feed her, what does she get?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanci
She eats one thawed frozen adult mouse every Sunday evening. (Live mice can injure the snake if not eaten immediately.) I thaw the mouse in hot water, put it in this plastic covered shoe bin, wash my hands so Maizey doesn't smell mouse on me, then take Maizey out and play with her a while, (so she doesn't associate my hands/being taken out with feeding and bite, not that she would) and then I place her in the feeding bin on top of the washing machine (dark and quiet in there.) The reason I don't just drop the mouse into her tank is because she could accidentally ingest some of her aspen bedding and get very sick. I buy about ten mice at a time and keep them in the freezer. I buy them pre-frozen. She is right at the stage of going from two small adults to two regular adults- she won't eat two, but she's hungry too soon...When she's all done eating (only takes ten minutes or so) I gently place her back in her tank. She crawls into one of her hiding places and stays there for two or three days, until the meal is digested. She picks whether she wants a heated hideout or room temperature.
So back to Moab! I went there for a family vacation when my daughter was very young. We spent a lot of the time hunting lizards and hiking in Arches National Park. Before my MTBing days, unfortunately. I love Utah. Bryce Canyon is difficult to hike if you have to backpack your kid, though.
Nanci
Okay... I think I might be sorry I asked!! ;) No, really, I have had some pets that eat live food, so I get the picture. I've just never had to feed something as big as a mouse!! :oQuote:
Originally Posted by Nanci
When I was growing up, Mom would buy live mice and kill them for the purpose. She was kind of out of practice after decades of separation from her drug development job during grad school and yanked the entire skin off the mouse the first time. :eek:
We kept all kinds of gopher and garter snakes. Desert tortoise and box turtles were kept in the yard.